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1974 1¢ WDDO-001

Description:  A Class II spread towards the rim shows on the letters of IGWT.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Thin Date Variety.  Parallel die scratches run from NW to SE to the left of and through the G in GOD.  A die scratch runs SSE from the tip of the eyelid.  A short vertical die scratch can be found on the lower nose.  Reverse:  A short die scratch runs west from the lower T in UNITED.  A die scratch runs from SW to NE in the upper 2nd bay.

Submitted By:  Billy G. Crawford

Cross References:  Crawford: CDDO-001

Comments:  The photos of this variety are copyright Billy G. Crawford and were provided by him for the Wexler Doubled Die Files.  They may not be copied or used in any way without his permission.















1974 1¢ WDDR-001

Description:  A close Class II spread towards the center shows on the bottom of the letters of ONE CENT with the spread increasing slightly from left to right.  Close doubling also shows on the designer’s initials.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  None noted.  Reverse:  A die crack runs down the last column with a large die chip at the bottom of the column.  A die scratch runs from north to south near the right edge of the Memorial roof.  Thin die cracks can be found on all but the 3rd, 4th, and 5th columns.  A die crack runs from the upper left through the E in UNITED and out to the rim.  A die crack runs along the base of the Memorial steps starting under the 2nd column and extending all the way to the point of the right Memorial base.  Die cracks can be found on the top of the posts on either side of the steps.  A die crack runs from the left Memorial base to the rim.

Submitted By:  Jennifer Casazza

Cross References:  None known